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By Kristi Casey Sanders
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n honor of this month’s performance of Hair: The American Tribal LoveRock Musical, Encore Atlanta spoke with stylists from local salons to find out the latest trends for cuts and color this season. Najah Aziz, owner of Like the River Salon in Inman Park, says that the warm
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weather is inspiring clients to make drastic changes. “A lot of people are coming in now wanting to go short.” “What Not to Wear” stylist Nick Arojo, whose flagship Intrigue Salon & Spa is in Marietta, agrees. “Short, textured styles that take out weight and give freedom from blow-drying are fashionable right now, and we love this look.” If you decide to cut it all off, Arojo suggests you look to the past for inspiration. “For example, Twiggy’s original cropped bob, Eva Cedric’s cropped bowl, or Mia Farrow’s classic crop — three stunning, wearable and cool, short styles.” Going short also lets women participate in one of the biggest hairstyling trends for spring and summer. “Women are leaving their hair a lot
Nick Arrojo (Intrigue Salon)
Flow show it, it, cut it,